Difference between revisions of "Tools: Screencasting"
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** Why are Screencasts useful? | ** Why are Screencasts useful? | ||
− | Watch this video from Brutus Partners to find out: | + | *Watch this video from Brutus Partners to find out: |
** What are the eight steps to create a Screencast? | ** What are the eight steps to create a Screencast? | ||
− | ***Gather content, check your microphone, use a screen capture tool to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF) | + | *** Gather content, check your microphone, use a screen capture tool to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF) |
− | ***Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation (Sakai, YouTube) | + | *** Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation (Sakai, YouTube) |
− | ***Set access options, give students access to your presentation | + | *** Set access options, give students access to your presentation |
Revision as of 13:16, 25 October 2013
Screencasting
- Watch this short video (2 minutes, 10 seconds) from Brutus Partners to discover:
- What is Screencasting?
- What is a sample of a Screencast?
- Why are Screencasts useful?
- Watch this video from Brutus Partners to find out:
- What are the eight steps to create a Screencast?
- Gather content, check your microphone, use a screen capture tool to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF)
- Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation (Sakai, YouTube)
- Set access options, give students access to your presentation
- What are the eight steps to create a Screencast?